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Rethinking Light, Design + Human Experience in a Solid State World of LED’s 1.0hr AIA/HSW

Fri, Feb 02

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Spina O'Rourke + Partners

How light plays a critical role in the spaces we construct and for the people who inhabit them.

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Feb 02, 2024, 4:15 PM – 5:15 PM

Spina O'Rourke + Partners, 285 Banyan Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA

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HOSTED BY FLUXWERX LIGHTING

Light plays a critical role in the spaces we construct and for the people who inhabit them. As the built environment transforms from the assembly of inanimate materials crafted by a series of independent trade artisans to a world of intelligent, interconnected solid state electronic devices, new methodology is the imperative.

The advancement of LED technology has disrupted the electric lighting industry. As the rate of innovation continues, opportunities rise to leverage LED sources in ways that were never possible with legacy sources. Unconventional thinking about light as a naturally occurring phenomenon allows for greater design freedom and reduced environmental impacts. This course explains basic and advanced optical theories of how natural and electric light can be used together to their maximum potential, redefining many of the elements of design to enhance the human experience and improve infrastructure and connectivity.

Presented by Rich Boughton

Rich Boughton is the Southeast Regional Sales Manager at Fluxwerx where he has worked for over 7 years and covers 12 states in the Southeast.  In total, he has over 16 years in the lighting industry in either a Specification Sales role or Regional Sales Manager role.  Prior to entering the lighting realm, Rich spent 7 years in the electronics component industry.  Rich grew up in New Jersey and attended college at New Jersey Institute of Technology where he earned a MS in Marketing.  In 2015, Rich and family moved to Wilmington, NC where they enjoy living close to the beach and outdoor activities.

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